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Are you looking for a great school trip?

Then come to the National Space Centre!!!

The Planetarium Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Prices and Times Credits

The Planetarium The Planetarium has an amazing atmosphere in which you can look and learn at the dazzling constellations and their stories. You even get a guide to talk you through all of the magnificent planets!

Zone 1 Zone 1 is in the huge rocket tower which even holds a piece of moon rock! Listen to the real life story of the space race between America and Russia and look at the awe inspiring space shuttle!

Zone 2 In Zone 2, you can walk and explore a full – sized replica of the Columbus Module which includes a sleeping compartment and shower! Fun Fact During a space mission, astronauts can temporarily grow 5cm taller

Zone 3 This zone holds all of the information about the big bang theory you could think of! In the Stellarium, you can see over 500 stars! You can even make your own alien!

Zone 4 In zone 4 you will learn and enjoy your time with the interactive equipment all themed around the seven fascinating planets surrounding the Earth. Fun Fact The only person known to be hit by a meteorite is Mrs Hewlett Hodges of Alabama, USA.

Zone 5 Zone 5 has all sorts of fascinating facts and machines to help you learn all the functions of spacecraft including the WeatherPOD! In the WeatherPOD, you can cast your own weather forecast and send it to friends and family “I see Earth! It is so beautiful! - Yuri Gagarin

Zone 6 Visit zone 6, where you can watch a 3D holographic video of the night sky in the Media Studio. Fun Fact The most amount of time ever spent in space is 803 days, which is more than 2 years!

Zone 7 In zone 7 is the Tranquillity base is like a interactive fun zone. In this area instead of just thinking your made of the right stuff to go to space you’ll be able to prove it with one of the many activities.

Prices and Times Prices Adults - £13 Child - £11 Under 5’s Go FREE!!! Times Monday - Closed Tue - Fri - 10am - 4pm Sat - Sun - 10am – 5pm

Designed by Harvey Animation by Lily Worded by Harvey and Lily Credits